ब्रेस्टवर्क्स Meaning in English
ब्रेस्टवर्क्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : breastworks
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
श्वाससाँस
सांस
साँस का
उसांस
साँस का टायर
ब्रीथलाइजर्स
ब्रीथलाइजर
साँस अटकने लगना
श्वास लेना
साँय साँय करना
साँस लेते हुए कहना
सांस लें
सांस लेना
सांस लेने का
ब्रेस्टवर्क्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
5 miles (2"nbsp;km) of Pagsanjan, they were fired upon by a small force of Filipinos from hastily built breastworks blocking the road.
An artillery piece was then brought up and fired two shrapnel rounds into the breastworks, which were soon abandoned by most of the Filipinos.
Some Filipinos remained in the breastworks after the bombardment and were driven out as well after the sharpshooters gave the breastworks another heavy volley.
Since the Federal commanders realized that Kirby Smith's Confederate forces were rushing to catch up to them, a United States Army rear guard built breastworks and took a formidable defensive position to oppose the Confederates when they arrived in force on the morning of April 30.
Rice had placed the Federal forces behind breastworks, abatis and rifle pits.
As they built extensive earthen and log breastworks at the northern edge of Prairie D'Ane, it was .
Reconnoitering from there, Federals observed the extensive log and earth breastworks along the northern edge of the prairie.
The Mod features over 200 new units and around 20 new buildings that range from a faction's Barracks to fortifications in the form of manned cannon towers and breastworks much like in Cossacks.
A line of redoubts and breastworks above Four Mile Run was constructed to defend the main base of the occupying Army of the Potomac in Alexandria and the Fairlington area was the site of two of these.
Rather than wait to be attacked, McDouall left only 25 militiamen in Fort Mackinac and another 25 in the blockhouse and advanced with the main body of his force to occupy low breastworks which faced a clearing which lay on the Americans' line of advance.
He captured Bourges, forcing the surrender of Count Chunibert, after a lengthy siege in which breastworks were erected around the city and ramparts constructed for putting siege weapons up to the walls.
and other modern armies to larger, heavier, and more effective entrenching tools, the concept of supplying each infantry soldier with a means of digging his own entrenchments or breastworks continued as a tactical doctrine.
Nothing but the piled up logs of breastworks separated the combatants.